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4 August, 19:54

Analyze Hamlet's famous "To Be or Not to Be" soliloquy and explain how it develops the play's theme of inaction.

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  1. 4 August, 21:13
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    Usually, Hamlet is criticized for not doing things, for his inaction. He even reprimands himself because of this.

    His most famous soliloquy finds Hamlet wondering about what to do, how to actually act.

    He words "To take arms against a sea of troubles", meaning he will face his problems, even if this means dying.
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